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Usage

When a page's contents could be merged with another page, use this template. This template should not be confused with the similar template {{move}}. Place this template on pages that could be deleted, with its information added to another page. This template will automatically categorize pages into the Merge Request category; to prevent automatic categorization, add the |cat=no parameter into the template.

Use the syntax {{merge|<page requested to be merged>}}, such as {{merge|Scratch}}, to request to merge the current page into "Scratch". Usage of this template without a parameter with the page requested to be merged will show up as if you wanted to merge the page into itself.

The second parameter can also be used if it is agreed that the page's contents should be merged, and needs to be merged. It must include the discussion section name in the talk page, such as {{merge|Scratch|discussion name}}.

Template Result
{{merge}}
DocumentInQuestion.png It has been suggested that this page's contents be merged with the page Merge. You can discuss this on the page's talk page. (July 2019)
{{merge|Scratch}}
DocumentInQuestion.png It has been suggested that this page's contents be merged with the page Scratch. You can discuss this on the page's talk page. (July 2019)
{{merge|Scratch|discussion name}}
DocumentInQuestion.png This page's contents needs to be merged into Scratch, as per the discussion here. You can discuss this on the page's talk page. (December 2019)

Example

Apple

An apple is a type of fruit closely related to the pear. It is round and red, yellow, or green. It has a stem.

Apple core

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An apple core is the inedible middle of the apple. It contains the seeds.

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